2010 Fantasy Football Team Defense Rankings
Posted by Kurt on Jun 9, 2010
UPDATED: September 6, 2010 Every year brings new surprises in fantasy production at all positions but especially for team defenses. It’s hard to gauge how strength of schedule, scheme changes, or player performance will ultimately impact the team’s defensive cohesiveness. In 2007, the San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots were the dominating...
Read MoreGreen Bay Packers Fantasy Projections
Posted by Ray Tannock on Jun 6, 2010
UPDATED August 24th, 2010: Camp Updates Below. The 2009 Green Bay Packer season was one of the most bitter-sweet seasons in recent memory, providing an exciting glimpse of what is to be, while feeding the fantasy realm with a myriad of quality players to choose from. Last year Aaron Rodgers showed that he can in fact be the new leader, and the 3-4 hybrid...
Read MoreWashington Redskins Fantasy Projections
Posted by Ray Tannock on Jun 6, 2010
UPDATED August 24th, 2010: Camp Updates Below. At first glance, the Washington Redskins look like a team that could possibly put together a nice season. The faint, and oft underachieving quarterback situation has been resolved with the addition of Donavan McNabb, the backfield has a committee that seems like a three headed monster, and the receiving corp appears...
Read MoreMinnesota Vikings Fantasy Projections
Posted by Kurt on May 17, 2010
And like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, over the past few seasons the Minnesota Vikings have resurrected themselves from the fiery hell that Daunte Culpepper left them in to become the front runner of the NFC North Division. Granted, the NFC North is on the soft side with Green Bay being the only other team capable of giving them any sort of resistance,...
Read MoreBREAKING NEWS: Donovan McNabb Traded to Washington Redskins
Posted by Kurt on Apr 4, 2010
Reports late Sunday are that the Philadelphia Eagles have traded veteran quarterback Donovan McNabb to their division rival Washington Redskins. The Eagles will receive the Redskins’ second round pick (#37 overall) and either a third or fourth round pick in the 2011 draft. New Redskins’ coach Mike Shanahan had been public with his wanting to see...
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